- Joined
- Mar 30, 2016
- Messages
- 9
- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 1
I am trying to replace my fuel sending unit on my 1992 Grady 24 Explorer with a mechanical, in tank gauge. I own a 1978 Mako 20 and it has this type of gauge. It is original equipment and works like the day it rolled off the showroom floor. Hence my desire to go the same route on the Grady. Granted, the access hatch cover will need to be removed to view fuel status, but I'd rather go to that trouble than fight bad sending unit issues as I'm doing now.
I have found a Rochester bronze/stainless in tank gauge that fits the bill nicely. The gauge has a 1 1/2" NPT threaded head that is meant to screw into the tank. Problem is, the existing sending unit is held in place with five screws and is not threaded. I will need a threaded flange with five holes to marry the fuel gauge to the tank.
Has anyone undertaken a similar procedure? Is this flange that I am in need of and pretty common piece? I've looked online and have had no luck thus far.
Many thanks
I have found a Rochester bronze/stainless in tank gauge that fits the bill nicely. The gauge has a 1 1/2" NPT threaded head that is meant to screw into the tank. Problem is, the existing sending unit is held in place with five screws and is not threaded. I will need a threaded flange with five holes to marry the fuel gauge to the tank.
Has anyone undertaken a similar procedure? Is this flange that I am in need of and pretty common piece? I've looked online and have had no luck thus far.
Many thanks